Tag: healing
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Dlaczego przeżywanie żałoby, bólu i lamentu prowadzi do szczęścia? Zimny wiatr przemknął po równinach, gdy młody Šišóka klęczał przed świętym ogniem. Jego pierś bolała od żalu, który był ostry jak trzymany przez niego nóż. Zrobił trzy małe nacięcia na dłoniach, tradycyjną ofiarę smutku, i pozwolił, by jego krew zmieszała się…
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+ African religions, ancestor worship, ancestors, art, Burkina Faso, cultural beliefs, Dagara, Death, funeral rituals, grief, grief technology, healing, Lakota, Lakota traditions, Spirit Path, spiritual transition, Wiping of the Tears ceremony, writing+
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This poem explores the complex and often contradictory feelings of a person grappling with their sense of self-worth and their place in the world. It shifts between moments of profound despair and glimpses of hope, ultimately finding solace in a simple, intimate connection with another person. The language is fragmented,…
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Exploring the concept of the soul’s inner void as a gateway to creative and emotional transformation, drawing from Gabor Maté, Stephen Gilligan, and Indigenous wisdom—this article examines how generative states connect us to the unstoppable force of life beyond rules, fear, and suppression.
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+ creativity and trauma, Emotional Healing, family constellations, flow states, Gabor Maté, generative field, healing, indigenous wisdom, Jungian psychology, meditation, mental-health, spirituality, Stephen Gilligan, transformational healing, trauma+
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During the Heal Scotland Festival, I found a beautiful space for self-discovery in an art workshop called Art Alchemy. Guided by emotion and the energy of the moment, I painted spring and wrote a poem to match its bloom. Both became reflections of how I feel inside—and I’m delighted to…
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The background For years, I was all-in when it came to technology. I studied telecommunications, worked with big players like Nokia-Siemens, and thrived in high-paced, cutting-edge environments. I genuinely loved what I did—and I still do. But over time, I started making some significant changes. Not because I stopped believing…